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#2 Global Netflix Show this week?

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All Outcomes (11)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Bridgerton: Season 4 1%
$1K Trade →
Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester. 1%
$673 Trade →
The Night Agent: Season 3 9%
$309 Trade →
Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter 5%
$283 Trade →
Love Is Blind: Ohio 3%
$131 Trade →
Ms. Rachel: Season 1 7%
$111 Trade →
Famous Last Words: Eric Dane 4%
$75 Trade →
The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 4 2%
$56 Trade →
Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model: Season 1 2%
$56 Trade →
The Hunting Party: Season 1 2%
$56 Trade →
Raw: 2026 - February 23, 2026 6%
$15 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which title will be the #2 most-watched Netflix show globally during the market’s target week, a ranking that can drive press attention and short-term viewer growth. It matters because weekly chart positions reflect momentum that affects marketing, viewership discovery, and industry perception.

Netflix and other trackers publish weekly global viewership rankings that change rapidly as new episodes and releases arrive; prediction markets like this let traders express expectations about which show will land at a specific chart position. Historically, both new high-profile releases and older titles enjoying renewed buzz have reached top global slots, and international-language series increasingly compete with English-language shows. The market resolves based on the ranking source and week window specified by the event operator, so traders should consult the listing for exact resolution rules.

Market prices are a real-time reflection of traders' collective expectations about which show will finish at #2 for the defined week; they update as release schedules, publicity, and viewing patterns change and are not guarantees of the outcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How exactly will the market determine which show is '#2 Global Netflix Show this week?'

The event resolves to the show that the designated data source publishes as the #2 global Netflix show for the market’s defined week; check the event listing for the specific source and resolution rules used by the operator.

What time window counts as 'this week' for resolution, and how can I find it?

The week is the reporting period defined in the market’s rules (the operator may use a Monday–Sunday, Friday–Thursday, or another seven-day window); the event description or resolution policy on the platform will state the exact window and the close time if set.

If a show premiered earlier but gets a surge in views this week, can it become #2?

Yes—catalog titles can ascend into top slots when new episodes, renewed promotion, influencer-driven discovery, or international breakout create a concentrated viewership increase during the measured week.

What happens if the published ranking shows a tie for the #2 position?

Tie-handling is governed by the market operator’s resolution policy; common approaches include following the data provider’s tie-break rules or a predefined hierarchy, so consult the event’s official resolution rules for the exact procedure.

Which characteristics make a show likelier to reach #2 globally?

Shows with wide international appeal, strong pre-release marketing, binge-friendly formats or frequent episode drops, franchise recognition, and substantial social-media buzz are typically better positioned to reach high global chart slots.

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